The DeLonghi EC860 Espresso Machine combines the control of a semi-automatic with the freedom of a superautomatic, all in one compact, stainless-steel machine. Unlike other entry-level espresso machines, the EC860 incorporates an automatic cappuccino system that froths your milk and pulls your shots right into your cup. Then when you're ready to upgrade to creating your own frothy drinks, the EC860's interchangeable traditional steam wand will make you feel like you're a home barista. Learn More

Sturdy stainless steel casing, brass components throughout and a commercial-grade steam wand make the Rancilio Silvia Version 3 one of the most popular machines on the market. Simple, reliable and powerful, the Silvia espresso machine produces excellent espresso and silky microfoam milk for your lattes and cappuccinos. This version comes with an installed PID controller for greater consistency. Installed by our own Seattle Coffee Gear tech department before the Rancilio Silvia is sent to you, the PID enables you to control the temperature variance on this machine by as little as one degree. Learn More

Move over Rancilio Silvia, the Crossland Coffee CC1 Version 1.5 is here. And it's got credentials in spades: an innovative PID built right into the interface, thermoblock-enhanced steam and even more intuitive controls for perfecting your shot and keeping it consistently delicious. Learn More

We'll take your stainless steel-cased Saeco Syntia and raise you an automatic milk frother. Yes, the Refurbished Saeco Syntia Cappuccino Superautomatic Espresso Machine comes with that extra added feature of a milk frother, making less work for you when you want to enjoy your favorite frothy drinks. Even better, the Syntia Cappuccino no longer has a steam wand and comes with a quieter ceramic grinder compared to other machines in its league. The stakes have never been higher with Saeco's Syntia Cappuccino machine. Learn More

When saving space in your kitchen is key, go with the ultra compact and easy-to-use Refurbished Saeco Syntia Focus Superautomatic Espresso Machine. Saeco's Syntia Focus includes a built-in grinder for whole bean coffee plus a bi-pass doser for making decaf or preground coffee as well. With easy access to both the water tank and the coffee grounds, this espresso machine is a perfect fit for those who need to be a bit more space-conscious, or who just don't want a giant espresso machine taking over their entire kitchen. Learn More

The next best thing to having a barista move into your guest room! The integrated conical burr grinder and dosing control of the Breville Barista Express delivers fresh whole beans to espresso in under a minute. A measured dose is delivered straight into the portafilter to maximize luscious crema with every extraction. This factory refurbished machine is well-appointed with professional-grade features that translate into delicious coffee drinks every time. Learn More

Nespresso and Delonghi are working together again and this time it's to bring you the EN720M Lattissima Premium Single-Serve Espresso Maker. When time is of the essence, and sacrificing great espresso isn't an option (is it ever?), the Lattissima Premium picks up the slack ensuring a quick, yet delicious brew. Learn More

We'll take your stainless steel-cased Saeco Syntia and raise you an automatic milk frother. Yes, the Saeco Syntia Cappuccino Superautomatic Espresso Machine comes with that extra added feature of a milk frother, making less work for you when you want to enjoy your favorite frothy drinks. Even better, the Syntia Cappuccino no longer has a steam wand and comes with a quieter ceramic grinder compared to other machines in its league. The stakes have never been higher with Saeco's Syntia Cappuccino machine. Learn More

The updated Odea Giro Espresso Machine with OptiDose II from Saeco features improved grinder functionality that automatically adjusts to the kind of beans you're using. Saeco also paid close attention to the sensor issues in its first Odea Giro iteration and now offers a choice of five different grind settings that will produce a richer shot. Saeco kept the updated Odea Giro's operations extremely basic: adjust the amount of ground coffee beans used and the brewed volume you desire, then press the brew button once (or twice for a double shot). A high-clearance steam wand accommodates your frothing pitcher without needing to tip it to fit underneath (as with some older Saeco models). Learn More

A powerful superautomatic without the hefty price tag? Introducing the Saeco Odea Go, a straightforward, simple to use and affordable espresso machine that's been updated to allow for more choice in beans and grind settings. Saeco's Odea Go Espresso Machine is the ideal option for those who'd like to upgrade to automated shot extraction without breaking the bank. Learn More